See my photos at: http://www.momentsofnaturephotography.com This video explains some of the setting I use on my DSLR in order to get the quickest most accura…
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How to take High Dynamic Range Photos, or HDR, like the pros. This technique creates stunning photos by combining three or more pictures of the same subject,…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
what camera were you using
When it comes to videos, use a tripod and don’t make me dizzy.
Very helpful, thanks!
Looks kinda’ like my new camera and lenses. Got some good shots this week.
Came out REEEEEAL nice. When on the roadway or at a muddy deal for the
public I make sure that I am NOT careful when legally taking photos.
Do u still have D300? If not, what did you upgrade to?
Your channel is very helpful. WHY did u stop? Are you alive at least? Say
something. Let us know
nice house
is this the 70-200 VR1?
Great comments….
Too much shaking of the camera.
you kick ass man- keep up the videos!!
Thanks so much, learnt a lot
@KTPhotographyNvideo Yes, the D3X to be more specific.
wow
First off you shouldn’t be answering Jack ass questions like how old you
are! There are plenty of You Tube channels to watch if you don’t care for
something click the button @ the upper left…. Great job I learned
something from this about my D3S from this. Keep up the good work. Good
info is good info no matter whom it’s coming from.
thanks i learned a lot very good video
Since my last comment, I have purchased a new lens. I’ve come to realize
that it wasn’t the D7000 taking a softer image, it was the lens.
most editing software allows 2 full stops of adjustment. couldn’t you just
take the “mid” shot, then create the over and under exposed shots in your
software and combine them all in an HDR program?
hey I’m from bakersfield haha
well they look awful
Bastard! loud as intro
Really nice information..
Sorry but i didn’t see a single HDR in this video where the technique was
used as intended. And most HDR’s out there look like this or worse, it’s
just ridiculous.
A true HDR image is where you try to mimic what the eye perceives, the
image just look very well exposed. Those over post processed images just
gives HDR a bad name.
they should change the name of the video to “secrets of poor HDR
photography”.. if u really want some useful information, skip this video
and search somewhere else!
Topaz Adjust. Good for photos with an HDR look, without taking multiple
exposures that have to be blended together.
he started talking about/asking is there a photoshop shortcut, then the
other guy started to answer it, but got side tracked before he actually
answered it…. moved onto gimp… to something else… Yeah, lost my
patience and stopped watching. Great job. Stop chit-chatting when you’re
supposed to be answering a question.
i typed in night photography hdr ?????
HDR’s ruining photography.
There are HDRI apps for the iPhone. The iPhone 4s and 5 will do it natively.
too much talking
If you’re feeling that you’re not a newbie in HDR, stop wasting your time
watching and giving negative comments on this video. Nonetheless, it’s a
good tutorial, really helps me.